Cairn Reviews

Cairn is ranked in the 98th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
IGN
Top Critic
9 / 10.0
Jan 29, 2026

Cairn would mean nothing without the journey, and like both the mountain you are challenging and the climb itself, it is an incredible one.

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91 / 100
Jan 29, 2026

A brilliant climbing adventure that siphons the rage out of navigation puzzlers like Death Stranding and Baby Steps, resulting in something prickly, but warmly approachable.

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Jan 29, 2026

There is beauty in Cairn's golden hour-soaked world.

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9 / 10
Jan 29, 2026

Maybe it was just the entrancing physicality of Cairn's central climbing and survival mechanics. But at some point, whatever wall existed between myself and the game came down and I was there with Aava and she was with me.

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DualShockers
Shane Limbaugh
Top Critic
9.5 / 10.0
Jan 29, 2026

Although it isn't perfect, what makes it special is the combination of all the different elements to make something that can be meaningful to almost anyone. In the end, the game asks the most important question of all: what is your summit?

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9 / 10
Jan 29, 2026

Cairn is a phenomenal climbing game. There were times where I wanted to throw in the towel because of some minor animation hiccup, but, like Aava, I couldn’t stop. There’s this intriguing parallel at play here, one that I found myself thinking about in those moments where I needed to rest my sweaty palms and Aava needed to recharge her stamina. Neither of us could stop. We had to see it through to the end, in whatever form that took. By the time the credits rolled, I knew that Cairn would stick with me for a long time. This is a game you absolutely have to experience.

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8 / 10
Jan 29, 2026

Cairn is a unique, slow, and surprisingly relaxing game where you occasionally lose your grip and fall to your death. There's a heartfelt story running through the ascent to the top of the mountain, survival elements as you manage limited resources, and accurate feeling climbing, but soaking in the gorgeous environments, making discoveries and mastering the climbing are a joy. Cairn is a unique game that stands out from all the rest.

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77 / 100
Jan 29, 2026

Cairn accurately captures the thrill and intensity of scaling a mountain. Each tentative step communicates the danger of the climb, forcing you to constantly readjust and take calculated risks to succeed. Aava’s flexibility benefits the gameplay, though it can look awkward in execution. While the game’s visuals and overall design are wonderful, performance issues, such as regular framerate drops and odd bugs, occasionally hinder the experience. Even though there are a few kinks in the equipment, this is a great ascent for those seeking a truly unique adventure.

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8.5 / 10.0
Jan 29, 2026

If a harsh climbing simulator is your thing, Cairn does a great job of providing you with the treacherous conditions of an ambitious mountain climb. It's an outstanding little game in respects to how strategy and perseverance can assist you in reaching your goals and ultimately the Mount Kami summit.

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7 / 10
Jan 29, 2026

Cairn is a great climbing simulator, one that presents you with an entire mountain and complete freedom to traverse it as you please. Some light survival mechanics apply just enough pressure to push you forward, and the purposely slow pace encourages careful climbing and proper planning. Aava's expedition is simultaneously meditative and fraught with danger, with death just one slip away at all times. While we have some small reservations about the story, and the frame rate struggles to measure up to Mount Kami, those looking for a challenging, satisfying journey will find Cairn a unique adventure to conquer.

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Gameblog
Top Critic
8 / 10
Jan 29, 2026

On paper, The Game Bakers' latest game might be simplistically labeled a “climbing simulator,” but in practice, it is far more than that. Beyond offering a challenge to both Aava and the player, CAIRN delivers an epic adventure rarely seen in video games. It is a work capable of inspiring wonder, frustration, anger, and moments of calm. Yet, what lingers most is the extraordinary sense of elation when we finally overcome our repeated failures. CAIRN is yet another reminder of the talent flourishing in French studios, and of the pride we can justifiably take in them.

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Checkpoint Gaming
Top Critic
9.5 / 10.0
Jan 29, 2026

Cairn is The Game Bakers’ magnum opus. The climb is filled with superb, big and small picture character writing and themes with protagonist Aava. Every facet of the game is touched with the same level of masterful care and magical design. Each crack and pore or clearing to explore in Mount Kami feels purposeful and is designed to be equal parts challenging and restful, depending on the context. With these come these moments of beauty, both scripted and unscripted, minor or major, that stick with you. Even with its obscene difficulty and harsh challenges and teachings along the way, it’s a game that’s essential food for the soul. I’m not making a mountain out of a molehill here. When we talk about games as art, Cairn is the shining example, grabbing you, taking hold of you and changing you.

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10 / 10.0
Jan 29, 2026

With an outstanding gameplay loop and so much freedom to climb where and how you like, Cairn is incredible.

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9.5 / 10.0
Jan 29, 2026

Cairn is just really nice to play, with an emotionally gripping story and beautiful sights. You will struggle and get frustrated, but you will overcome whatever is in your way.

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9 / 10.0
Jan 29, 2026

Cairn is an excellently crafted and engaging climbing game that will keep players entertained and immersed from start to finish.

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Jan 29, 2026

It’s a shame that overall Cairn turned out this way for me. I had high hopes it would pay off in spades after coming out a bit disappointed with Jusant, another climbing game that also had plenty of personality to it but lacked the depth this one tries too hard – and fails – to drive home. As with the studios’ other releases, Cairn is positively gorgeous but stumbles in its delivery. It was only thanks to toggles I would otherwise try to avoid hitting that I got through this one, and at its current state, I have no plans to go on this journey again soon, sadly.

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EvelonGames
David Gómez
9 / 10.0
Jan 29, 2026

Cairn is a truly unique game with two protagonists: Aava and Mount Kami, each with a richly layered backstory waiting to be explored. The climbing is as fun as it is tense, and when you add the satisfaction of its impeccable visual and sound design, the result is a polished, well-rounded experience that fully deserves to be played. Cairn may not be for everyone, but as someone who has never been into mountain climbing, I had a great time with it. Exploring Mount Kami was a genuine pleasure, a mountain that pushes you to your limits and brings out Aava’s true nature as its co-protagonist.

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89 / 100
Jan 29, 2026

Cairn is a rare journey over unforgiving rock, where each deliberate move blends tension, survival, and subtle storytelling into an intimate yet expansive adventure. The mountain demands patience, careful thought, and adaptation, rewarding curiosity with multiple paths, unexpected encounters, and small but meaningful discoveries. Even as occasional abrupt challenges remind you that no climb is without risk, the game leaves a lasting impression of a world both beautiful and relentless, where every decision carries weight and every reach feels uniquely earned.

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8 / 10
Jan 29, 2026

Cairn is a difficult and sometimes punishing climbing game, forcing you to struggle with scaling a mountain, and what it means to survive doing a task that gargantuan. Those who keep at it will be treated to a great story about what people are willing to give up to achieve their goals, on top of a great sense of accomplishment once you finally reach the peak.

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CBR
Mark O’Callaghan By  Sean O'Connell By  David Jagneaux By  Grae Drake By  David Jagneaux By  Grae Drake
Top Critic
8 / 10
Jan 29, 2026

Like any real climb, a few mistakes are part of the process, and that’s okay. Cairn feels special, not just because of its physics-based climbing, but because it earns its place among the most rewarding hard games out there.

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